Emotional Healing: Finding Freedom Through Forgiveness

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Jesus wants to heal your broken and your shattered heart. And so, I want to ask you a question. Has anybody in here ever been broken? Has anybody in here ever been shattered? I mean, I bet all of us have. I don't think there's anybody in here like, nope, not me. I mean, if you've been in this earth, something has broken or shattered you. And guys, that's okay. I understand. Here's the good news. Jesus can heal that brokenness. He can put every single piece back together and you do not have to live a broken and shattered life. And that is some good news." (35 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Life is difficult. Our hearts can become broken for a lot of different reasons. You know, all of you raised your hand and if we had the time, all of you could probably give me a different reason on why your heart was broken. Maybe a parent disappointed you. Maybe you were ditched by a boyfriend or a girlfriend or maybe you didn't get the job that you wanted. You know, maybe someone close to you dies and passed. No matter what the specific reason for our broken heart, usually the root cause is broken. The root cause is a great loss or disappointment. Usually it's a great loss or a disappointment. We feel hurt. We feel scorned. We feel forgotten. We feel crushed or we feel rejected." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Jesus never promises us a pain-free life, right? We see that in James 16, 33. So if you're seeking that, you're not going to find it because we're told that sufferings are going to come. Sorrows and tribulations. Tribulations will come to us. And let me tell you this. When they do, it's not wrong to grieve. It's not wrong to lament or feel lost. We see that Jesus responded with weeping in John 11, 35. That is a natural and healthy way to respond to things. But the Bible does tell us a healthy way to grieve by showing us what not to do, right?" (32 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus works to what? Heal the brokenhearted. And to set at liberty those that are bruised. And so that takes me into point number two. Jesus came to liberate the bruised. And so let's talk about bruises for a moment. Now, a physical bruise. A physical bruise is actually caused by inward bleeding, right? A person's skin gets hit by something, and you don't immediately see a bruise, right? But on the inside, I may get this wrong, but what all the capillaries or something in there kind of bust. And so within a day or two, it comes to the surface and you see the bruise, right? So a person, it happens on the inside, and then you see it on the outside." (44 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus wants to set us free from that. This means that a bruise can hold us in bondage. If Jesus said, I came to set people free that have been oppressed and bruised and crushed, that means that a bruise can hold you in bondage. And so the word crushed right there, actually, this word actually means crushed. It's another bruise. We can actually look at it as crushed. You know, a while ago, I asked if any of you had ever had your heart broken. Now, let me ask you this. Has anybody ever been crushed? Because I think it's a little bit different. To me, sometimes it's a little bit more tragic in a different way." (32 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "We can't grieve as if there's no hope because Jesus is our hope. And then when you go on to verse 18, it says, We are to sorrow as those who do have hope and also to comfort each other in our pain. And so, guys, it's okay to grieve. But we as believers also need to bring comfort in those situations. And so, guys, great problems can arise if we do not grieve in a biblical manner. Anybody ever experience that? You know, I said, There's also the extreme of that, of going off the handle, right? And usually some good doesn't come from that either. It's just a moment of explosion, and there's not a balance. There's not healing. It's not really doing it biblically." (41 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "If we let our hearts go untreated by Jesus, if we hold on to grudges or feelings of being rejected, if we see our hearts as untreatable, then these all become footholds for the enemy to influence our lives. And so, guys, treated hurt and feelings of rejection can easily enslave a person and keep him or her in bondage. Amen? Amen. And so we are actually going to talk about seven strongholds from rejection, or another way of looking at it is seven ways that an untreated wound can manifest itself. So are you ready? And, guys, I believe as we go through some of these, some of you are going to say, Ouch. But that's the Holy Spirit bringing conviction. All right? I think all of us have responded in some way with some of these." (50 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Guys, when a person is being harassed by the spirit of rejection, he or she can exhibit that influence by either being a petty dictator or a champion manipulator. And so when you have a spirit of rejection, you're very susceptible to being a manipulator because you have to control the people around you and control their responses so that they don't reject you because you want to be accepted by them. You know, it really boils down to you're so hurt. You're so hurt because you have been rejected and you have been rejected in the past that you want to control them so that they don't reject you in the future." (45 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "If you're not going to forgive someone, it is very possible that he's going to allow you to be tormented until you do. Because otherwise you're going to live a miserable life. Has anybody ever held on to unforgiveness? Does it ever go well with you? No, you're always thinking they did me wrong. They did me wrong. They did me wrong. How dare they do this? And like, you get so consumed with this misjustice that you're not looking to the father. You're getting consumed in this. And he's like, let it go. Go and let me assist you. Let me help you. He wants you to say, I don't want to live this way. He wants you to come back to him." (37 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The reason why I'm saying this is that you have to understand is that you can't be delivered until you repent. Right here in James 4, 7, it says, Therefore submit to God, resist the devil, and he will, what? Flee from you. Okay, the order is important here. What do we have to do first? Submit to God. You can't resist the devil if you haven't submitted to God. So you have to submit to him first so that then you're able to resist the devil. In 2 Corinthians, Paul says, he's talking, he says, Forgive him now, forgive him, receive him back into the family. And here's what he says in verse 10. He says, Now whom you forgive anything, I also forgive. For if indeed I have forgiven anything, I have forgiven that one for your sakes in the presence of Christ." (47 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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